Mite allergy is when a person’s body has some abnormal reaction after the skin comes in contact with mites in the air or on other objects. The most common symptoms of mite allergy are skin problems, such as redness or rashes on the skin and a slight itching or tingling sensation. Allergic individuals may have rough and peeling skin and itchy skin at night. After waking up in the morning, you may find that your skin produces too much oil, especially on the forehead and nose, pores become enlarged, blackheads on the nose increase, and acne and pimples start or grow repeatedly on the skin. If left unchecked, allergies recur and patients may eventually develop rosacea. At the same time, some patients may also develop respiratory allergy symptoms, such as itchy nose, incessant sneezing conjunctival edema, itching, etc., especially in the morning after waking up and sometimes at night. For mite allergy, you should first clean up the allergens in the environment, clean and kill the carpets or curtains and sofas and other furniture that are prone to mites, pay attention to skin protection and wear masks to protect your nose and mouth when you go out in the season when there are more mites, use less plush carpets or toys, and go to the hospital in time for treatment when the allergy is more serious. Mite allergy is mostly skin discomfort, such as long red rash or itching, but also sneezing and other abnormal nasal performance, should pay attention to clean up the environment of mites, and in serious cases to treat.